Patient with severe allergic reaction in dorm, Nacogdoches TX


A patient in dorm 315 is experiencing a severe allergic reaction with difficulty breathing. The patient does not have an epinephrine injector. Emergency responders have transported the patient to Memorial Hospital with advanced life support.
Audio|Source: Nacogdoches Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Carrying one to Memorial, Code 1[1], ALS.
00:05
10-4[2].
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This is there I'm coming on.
00:14
Thank you. That was 315 North, correct?
00:19
Kintore, and this is third party. You said they're not with the Senate.
00:26
That's clear. I'm out.
00:29
Clear.
00:39
Allergic reaction in room 315, north of the landing and he doesn't have an EpiPen.
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I've got an ambulance around.
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Okay, I don't close right.
00:53
Clear.
00:57
122, Edward George Mary, 122, Edward George Mary, 1-2, Edward George Mary, 1600,000 Southwest on.
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Three is in route.
01:16
That's clear.
01:18
It's going to be in dorm number 315.
01:26
3046,000.
01:31
Clear.
01:37
I've got him by a text deal.
01:43
Go ahead.
01:45
50, 53,
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36, 58, 50, 53, 36, 56, 58.
01:52
He's still breathing right now, he's just said it's restricted real bad.
01:58
Clear.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 1: Non-emergency response (no lights/sirens)
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Nacogdoches, TX
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